The Seattle Mariners made some noisy free-agent signings early in the winter but have since quieted down, just like the rest of the baseball world, which is waiting on pins and needles to hear who remaining top prize Masahiro Tanaka will play for..

There have been some pretty awful contracts signed in Major League Baseball. The Seattle Mariners don't appear to have any of those looming on the books, but a couple of deals have the potential to one day be on the list...

With the MLB offseason in full swing, the Seattle Mariners have yet to make any moves, but they may be in business to spend a lot of money this winter, hoping to bolster their roster for first-year manager Lloyd McClendon...

As exciting as the World Series has been, I'll be excited when it's over so the offseason can begin—usually the most exciting time of the year for Mariners fans. General Manager Jack Zduriencik has a lot to think about this winter...

It will be an interesting offseason for the Seattle Mariners . Although the power numbers were way up (188 HR compared to 149 in 2012), as a whole the team struggled to hit for any kind of average (...

Above all, 2013 has been a disappointment for the Seattle Mariners . Safeco Field's new dimensions, a humongous Jumbotron and a power-laden roster were supposed to turn the Mariners into postseason contenders...

The Seattle Mariners have yet to fully expand their roster to 40 players, but are slowly making some moves, adding eight players to the September roster. While three of them haven't played yet in the majors, the other four have had some MLB work.